There probably aren't many MOSCAD users here. But let me simplify my question in case someone tunes in:
Has anyone had success connecting a MOSCAD Series 400 CPU (as FIU), using the Modbus MB2MPLC1 flash file, via a 3rd party protocol converter (serial-to-TCP) in order to use ModbusTCP I/O...
Hello Motorola MOSCAD fans! I saw that with tongue in cheek.
We are configuring a new Wonderware HMI data acquisition server. It will either communicate with a MOSCAD Series 400 CPU via 9-pin serial port, or via a serial-to-TCP bridge device. It was suggested to me that the DB-9 cable for...
I asked a similar question but it was buried within a discussion of an obscure RTU. Perhaps folks who know Maple Systems OITs and the Modicon protocol have some advice on this one...
We need to hook up some simple Maple Silver series (HMI520T) 6" operator displays to Motorola MOSCAD and...
Thanks again Charlie. My question is probably more related to the configuration of the (relatively dumb) Maple 6" operator display. Maple tech support doesn't know a thing about how their displays are used, so I'll go find an online forum for that product.
Clarification on the addressing -...
Here's the scripts I used in 3.0/10.0 for the AlarmViewControl object:
#AlarmViewerCtrl1.AckSelected ( "Acknowledge SELECTED alarms in the client control." );
#AlarmViewerCtrl1.AckAll ( "Acknowledge ALL alarms in the client control." );
I suspect yours would be similar. Basically just read...
Thanks Charlie. Since you seem to know MOSCAD, I wonder if you'd entertain one more topic. Working with a generic Maple OIT, via RS232/Modbus, there is a formula to translate MOSCAD tags into Modbus addresses:
Modbus = (Table * 2048) + (Column * 256) + Row + 1
I realize that this formula is...
We inherited a SCADA system which uses Motorola MOSCAD ("-L" I think) hardware for RTU/store & forward operations. It uses "Toolbox" software for configuration and logic programing. Toolbox version 8.50, which runs on Windows 2000, supports up to 41 zones on a radio link. For example, radio...
I'm doing all I can to dissuade them from transit time.
Turns out a budgetary quote on a 4" coriolis meter is about $50k, which is impossible for a non-revenue generating measurement.
Mag with upgraded electrodes will be our hard sell, although I did find some merit in considering vortex...
Our client wants to measure the flow rate of a brine stream (reject from RO/NF). It's closed pipe on the discharge of a centrif pump. They say they don't like mag meters but would consider ultrasonic if it's not "too expensive". I'm thinking coriolis is elegant but perhaps costs more...
Terry - thanks for the suggestion, and yes I'm in Ca. I may follow up on this.
bltseattle - That ITRC report is very informative, mainly because it compared level sensors in real world conditions. It helped to quantify a suspicion I've held that ultrasonic sensors could have more variability...
Hmmm... thanks for the info. But perhaps I should clarify that we're making improvements to a *permanent* flow measurement station, logging 24/7/365. Another consultant is developing a stage-flow curve. I just need to ensure that the level measurement is accurate.
My concern is mounting the...
We have a stream gauge mounted in a seasonal stream channel that experiences drastic changes in flow during storms. IE 6" flowing through v-notch weir in summer; 5' (feet) flowing over broad crest during flood.
The existing level sensor is strapped to a stake which is driven into the streambed...
...I would bring multiple analog signals into the PLC and use a software selector from the operator workstation HMI...
Thanks JL. But what I neglected to mention is that in the case of a PLC failure (very unlikely), the old system must operate on its own. I guess that's the root of my...
I think what you're saying here is yes, but no. Are dual-rated switches easy to find? Your comments about noise and coupling are exactly what I'm concerned about. Unsure if there are other solutions that I'm just now aware of since I'm not that familiar with electrical switches and supply...